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WSB STUDY · VERSE BY VERSE

“Whosoever Shall Call” — The Book of Romans

Seven threads. One tapestry of grace.

Romans, walked verse by verse: five short days a week, questions you answer from the text itself before any teaching unlocks, and the letter’s own threads discovered under your own pencil, week by week. Free, no account required to read. The study’s name is the letter’s own climax: whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved (Romans 10:13).

Begin Week 1 — The Whole Letter →

HOW THE STUDY WORKS

This is a firsthand study, not a lecture series. You meet the passage before anyone tells you what it means: you read it whole, mark its key words with your own hand, answer questions the text itself can answer, and only then does the teaching unlock. Study before teaching; discussion before lecture. That order is the method, and it is the oldest one there is — search the scriptures (John 5:39).

A WEEK, DAY BY DAY — THE FIVE MOVES

1 · COMEPray, then read the whole passage before any apparatus — the bare text first, always.
2 · LOOKObservation. Mark the week's key words in the text (one tap marks every occurrence), build lists, watch what repeats.
3 · DIVIDEContext, rightly divided (2 Tim 2:15): who is speaking, who is being addressed, under what administration of God's household.
4 · SEARCHScripture interprets Scripture — cross-reference chains and Hebrew/Greek word cards before any commentary.
5 · CHOOSEApplication as a real decision really available to you — then the week's threads are revealed, and the teaching and WSB commentary open.

YOUR TIME, YOUR DEPTH

One study, three depths, switchable any day without penalty: Stream (~15 minutes a day) carries the core reading and questions; Well (~35) adds the full question ladder and a cross-reference chain; Deep(~60+) opens every chain, the word studies, and the teacher track. The dial hides layers — it never deletes them. Come the weeks you can, at the depth you can. Finished or not, come.

THE THREADS, DISCOVERED

Seven threads run through all sixty-six books of Scripture, and Romans carries them heavily. This study never announces them in advance. The questions walk you into seeing the pattern yourself, and at each week’s end the thread you found is named, colored, and added to your growing map. By the letter’s last chapter you will have watched the tapestry woven under your own pencil.

WHERE THIS STUDY STANDS

This is a confessional study, and it says so plainly: salvation offered to whosoever will, election corporate and in Christ, the church caught up before the seventieth week, Scripture read literally in its ordered dispensations, and the King James text quoted verbatim from first to last. Where an opposing system raises its strongest objection, the study answers it from the text — it does not lay it beside the truth as an option. The observation questions themselves stay on the passage; what you find there is what the platform teaches.

WHAT IT COSTS, AND WHAT COMES NEXT

Nothing. The whole study is free — every week, every question, the commentary, the printable worksheets. No account is needed to read; sign in only if you want your answers kept for you across devices. Freely ye have received, freely give.Ahead: the remaining weeks of Romans publish as they pass the author’s hand, the Gospel of John follows as the second study, and hosted study groups are being built for those who want to walk a book together.

THE STUDY YEAR — THREE SEASONS, TWENTY-FOUR WEEKS

Season 1 — The Case (Romans 1–5)

Season 2 — The Life and the Question (Romans 6–11)

In the authoring queue — weeks publish as they pass the author’s hand.

Season 3 — The Living Sacrifice (Romans 12–16)

In the authoring queue — weeks publish as they pass the author’s hand.

How it works: each week runs five days — Come, Look, Divide, Search, Choose — with a depth dial (Stream ~15 min/day, Well ~35, Deep ~60+) that hides layers without ever deleting them. Teaching and the WSB commentary for the passage unlock after your own answers are written. Study before teaching; that order is the method.